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November 13th, 2003
Semiconductor nanostructures and new quantum effects
Abstract:
Royal Society Bakerian Lecture. The development of new techniques to create high-quality semiconductor materials one atom at a time, has opened up exciting opportunities in the study of electron-transport mechanisms. Michael Pepper, 24 February 2004.
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* AlphaGalileo
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